Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusJames Pott, 1910 - 353 pages |
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... feeling have re- sulted in the highest specimens of poetry . The circumstance on which my story rests was suggested in casual conversation . It was commenced , partly as a source of amusement , and partly as an expedient for exercising ...
... feeling have re- sulted in the highest specimens of poetry . The circumstance on which my story rests was suggested in casual conversation . It was commenced , partly as a source of amusement , and partly as an expedient for exercising ...
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... feeling , to my husband , and yet , but for his incitement , it would never have taken the form in which it was presented to the world . From this declaration I must except the preface . As far as I can recollect , it was entirely ...
... feeling , to my husband , and yet , but for his incitement , it would never have taken the form in which it was presented to the world . From this declaration I must except the preface . As far as I can recollect , it was entirely ...
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... feeling ? This breeze , which has traveled from the regions towards which I am advancing , gives me a foretaste of those icy climes . Inspirited by this wind of promise , my day - dreams become more fervent and vivid . I try in vain to ...
... feeling ? This breeze , which has traveled from the regions towards which I am advancing , gives me a foretaste of those icy climes . Inspirited by this wind of promise , my day - dreams become more fervent and vivid . I try in vain to ...
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... medium for the communication of feeling . I desire the company of a man who could sym- pathize with me ; whose eyes would reply to mine . You may deem me romantic , my dear sister , but I bitterly feel the want of a 25 LETTER II. ...
... medium for the communication of feeling . I desire the company of a man who could sym- pathize with me ; whose eyes would reply to mine . You may deem me romantic , my dear sister , but I bitterly feel the want of a 25 LETTER II. ...
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... my mind . Well , these are useless complaints ; I shall certainly find no friend on the wide ocean , nor even here in Archangel , among merchants and seamen . Yet some feelings , unallied to the dross 26 Frankenstein .
... my mind . Well , these are useless complaints ; I shall certainly find no friend on the wide ocean , nor even here in Archangel , among merchants and seamen . Yet some feelings , unallied to the dross 26 Frankenstein .
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